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US7974255B2 - Method and apparatus for multi-stream transmission with time and frequency diversity in an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) communication system - Google Patents

Method and apparatus for multi-stream transmission with time and frequency diversity in an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) communication system
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A method and apparatus increase the time and frequency diversity of a multi-stream signal in a DAB system. A plurality of audio streams are divided into four (4) digital sub-streams, C00, C01, C10, and C11. Each sub-stream C00, C01, C10, and C11is assigned a unique frequency band, and time slot. A first core sub-stream C10is mapped to one frequency partition and a second core sub-stream C00is mapped to another frequency partition and delayed relative to the first core sub-stream. Similarly, two enhancement sub-streams C11and C01are mapped to different frequency partitions and are time delayed relative to each other and the core sub-streams. The two core sub-streams C00and C10can have a maximum separation across both the time and frequency axes.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to digital audio broadcasting (DAB) and other types of digital communication systems, and more particularly, to techniques for overcoming channel impairments in such digital audio broadcasting and other types of digital communication systems.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Proposed systems for providing digital audio broadcasting in the FM radio band are expected to provide near CD-quality audio, data services and more robust coverage than existing analog FM transmissions. However, until such time as a transition to all-digital DAB can be achieved, many broadcasters require an intermediate solution in which the analog and digital signals can be transmitted simultaneously within the same licensed band. Such systems are typically referred to as hybrid in-band on-channel (HIBOC) DAB systems, and are being developed for both the FM and AM radio bands.
In order to prevent significant distortion in conventional analog FM receivers, the digital signal in a typical FM HIBOC DAB system is, for example, transmitted in two side bands, one on either side of the analog FM host signal, using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) sub-carriers. In an OFDM communication system, the digital signal is modulated to a plurality of small sub-carrier frequencies that are then transmitted in parallel.
In the United States, the frequency plan established by current FCC regulations separates each transmitting station in a geographical area by 800 KHz. Any transmitting stations in adjacent geographical areas, however, are separated from a local transmitting stations by only 200 KHz. Thus, a particularly significant source of interference in such a system is known as first adjacent analog FM interference. This interference results when a portion of a FM host carrier in an adjacent geographic area overlaps in frequency with a portion of a digital signal side band. Although first adjacent analog FM interference, when present, typically affects only one of the two digital side bands, it nonetheless represents a limiting factor on the performance of DAB systems. The presence of a strong first adjacent interference signal will significantly degrade the performance of the digital signal transmissions, even when one of the two side bands is free from interference.
An FM channel suffers from dispersion in both the time and frequency domains. In the time domain, severe multiple path propagation can yield a delay spread ranging from 3 to 30 microseconds in urban and suburban environments. Such a delay spread range corresponds to a channel coherence frequency range of 30 to 300 kHz, which can be comparable to the signal bandwidth at the upper limit and causes flat fades for channels exhibiting low delay spread, such as in a dense urban environment. In the frequency domain, a slow moving vehicle may experience a frequency dispersion of 0.2 Hz while a fast moving vehicle may experience a frequency dispersion of 15 Hz. For static channels, such as a slow moving vehicle, the channel varies slowly in time and as such, time diversity schemes alone cannot combat various channel impairments such as selective and flat fading conditions.
A need therefore exists for a multi-stream transmission system that exhibits both time and frequency diversity. A further need exists for a method and apparatus that diversifies a PAC signal across both the time and frequency domains within the allocated bandwidth and time delay.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Generally, a method and apparatus are disclosed for increasing the time and frequency diversity of a multi-stream signal in a DAB system. A plurality of audio streams are divided into four (4) digital sub-streams, C00, C01, C10, and C11. In one implementation, two sub-streams, C00and C10, are core streams, and two sub-streams, C01and C11, are enhancement streams. According to one aspect of the invention, each sub-stream C00, C01, C10, and C11is assigned a unique frequency band, and a unique time slot relative to the other sub-streams.
A first core sub-stream C10is mapped to one frequency partition and a second core sub-stream C00is mapped to another frequency partition and delayed relative to the first core sub-stream. Similarly, two enhancement sub-streams C11and C01are mapped to different frequency partitions and are time delayed relative to each other and to the core sub-streams. According to one aspect of the present invention, no two sub-streams associated with the same audio segment are transmitted in the same time slot.
In an all-digital in-band on-channel digital audio broadcasting system implementation, the two core sub-streams C00and C10can have a maximum separation across both the time and frequency axes. In addition, the present invention permits each core sub-stream C00and C10in an all-digital IBOC system to have a maximum separation from one of the enhancement sub-streams in the frequency domain and a maximum separation from the other enhancement sub-stream in the time domain. In the illustrative implementation, there is a one-second time delay between each core sub-stream and its corresponding enhancement sub-stream.
At the receiver, each core sub-stream C00and C10can be combined with any other available core or enhancement sub-stream to form a 64 kbps PAC. In addition, a 96 kbps PAC can be obtained by combining the two core sub-streams C00and C10with one of the enhancement sub-streams C01or C11. Finally, the combination of all four sub-streams produces a full-rate 128 kbps PAC.
A more complete understanding of the present invention, as well as further features and advantages of the present invention, will be obtained by reference to the following detailed description and drawings.
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FIG. 1 shows a portion of a frequency spectrum in an exemplary hybrid in-band on-channel digital audio broadcasting system in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 shows a portion of a frequency spectrum in an exemplary all-digital in-band on-channel digital audio broadcasting system in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram of a transmitter and receiver in an exemplary all-digital implementation of an IBOC DAB system in which the present invention may be implemented; and
FIG. 4 illustrates the time and frequency diversity of the core and enhancement sub-streams of an audio signal, in accordance with the present invention, in an exemplary all-digital implementation of an IBOC system.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a portion of a frequency spectrum in an exemplary FM hybrid IBOC DAB system, plotted with the power, P, as a function of frequency, f. The portion of the spectrum shown inFIG. 1 includes an analoghost FM signal100 with associated lowerdigital side band102 and upperdigital side band104. The side bands represent portions of the frequency spectrum used to transmit digital audio information in the HIBOC DAB system.
In the spectrum ofFIG. 1, OFDM sub-carriers are spread uniformly across thedigital side bands102,104 of the channel with equal power. In the illustrative implementation, theside bands102,104 represent portions of the frequency spectrum used to transmit four (4) digital sub-streams of 32 kbps, namely, C00, C01, C10, and C11, in a multi-stream environment. The two sub-streams C00and C10are considered to be the core streams, while the two sub-streams C01and C11are regarded as the enhancement to the two core sub-streams C00and C10respectively.
It is noted that the enhancement sub-streams C01and C11are most likely to suffer from first adjacent FM interference. Thus, in the frequency allocation shown inFIG. 1, the more important core sub-streams C00and C10are positioned near the analoghost FM signal100, to protect against the effects of the interference expected in this portion of the frequency spectrum. Thus, the present invention provides frequency diversity to protect the more important components of a digital signal from first adjacent FM interference. In addition, as discussed below in conjunction withFIGS. 3 and 4, the present invention also provides time diversity to protect against a fading channel.
In the exemplary FM HIBOC DAB system ofFIG. 1, an audio signal is first encoded using a multi-descriptive coding technique to produce two streams S1and S2. The streams S1and S2are transmitted onhost FM signal100 as side-bands102 and104, respectively. The transmission of multi-descriptive streams S1and S2in different frequency bands provides both time and frequency diversity.
The two streams S1and S2are then each divided into two classes, C00, C01, C10, and C11, using a bit stream classifier. Performance gains are obtained from this type of error protection by exploiting interference variations across the side bands. The system in the illustrative embodiment uses an inner cyclic redundancy code (CRC), and differential quadrature phase shift keyed (DQPSK)/OFDM modulation to encode sub-bands C00, C01, C10, and C11. This arrangement results in a total of four different bitstreams.
The DQPSK modulation of transmitted symbols provides robustness to frequency-selective fading and oscillator phase drift. The differential encoding is performed in frequency between OFDM tones. The digital signal to be transmitted and the outer CRC block code to be transmitted in each of theside bands102,104 are different classes of the PAC encoder and are transmitted in such a manner that eachside band102,104 can be decoded independent of the other side. Each of the side bands can include N components (not shown) that may represent, for example, sets of orthogonal frequency division multiplexed (OFDM) sub-carriers. A PAC audio coder can generate an encoded audio signal, for example, at a bit rate of 96 kbps using the audio compression techniques described, for example, in D. Sinha, J. D. Johnston, S. Dorward and S. R. Quackenbush, “The Perceptual Audio Coder,” in Digital Audio, Section 42, pp. 42-1 to 42-18, CRC Press, 1998, incorporated by reference herein. For a more detailed discussion of a conventional orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system, see, for example, W. Y. Zou and Y. Wu, “COFDM—An Overview,” IEEE Trans. Broadcasting, Vol. 41, No. 1, 1-8 (March 1995) or J. A. C. Bingham, “Multicarrier Modulation for Data Transmission: An Idea Whose Time Has Come,” IEEE Comm., 5-14 (May 1990), each incorporated by reference herein.
FIG. 2 illustrates a portion of a frequency spectrum in an alternate, exemplary all-digital FM IBOC DAB system, plotted with the power, P, as a function of frequency, f. In the spectrum ofFIG. 2, OFDM sub-carriers are spread uniformly across the channel with equal power, except for optional side band sub-carriers in two 100KHz side bands202,204, which are generally 25 dB weaker in the illustrative OFDM implementation. Theside bands202,204 represent portions of the frequency spectrum used to transmit optional digital information or data services in the IBOC DAB system.
In both the HIBOC implementation ofFIG. 1 and the all-digital implementation ofFIG. 2, the multi-stream PAC format produces four (4) digital sub-streams of 32 kbps, namely, C00, C01, C10, and C11, which are illustratively assigned to the four frequency intervals as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2. The two sub-streams C00and C10are considered the core streams, while C01and C11are regarded as the enhancement to C00and C10respectively Each core sub-stream C00and C10can be combined with any other available core or enhancement sub-stream to form a 64 kbps PAC. In addition, a 96 kbps PAC can be obtained by combining the two core sub-streams C00and C10with one of the enhancement sub-streams C01or C11. Finally, the combination of all four sub-streams produces a full-rate 128 kbps PAC.
PAC Multi-Stream Transmission Over Time and Frequency
The multi-stream capabilities of the present invention provides reasonable time and frequency diversities. The present invention provides a novel time-frequency distribution of the PAC sub-streams. The present invention is highly robust against various channel impairments and fading conditions. The present invention achieves maximum diversity across both time and frequency dimensions within the allowable bandwidth and time delay using a multi-stream PAC format.
FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram of atransmitter300 and areceiver350 in accordance with the present invention in an exemplary all-digital IBOC system. As shown inFIG. 3, thetransmitter300 maps the core sub-stream C10to the lowest 32 kHz frequency partition, whereas the core sub-stream C00is delayed by three (3) seconds and mapped to the highest 32 kHz frequency partition. Similarly, the two enhancement sub-streams C11and C01are time delayed by one or two seconds, respectively, and are then mapped to the two inner 32 kHz frequency partitions, as shown inFIG. 3.
FIG. 4 illustrates a time-frequency representation of the core and enhancement sub-streams associated with an audio signal of one second duration, in accordance with an exemplary all-digital IBOC implementation of the present invention. Thus, as represented inFIG. 4, the core sub-stream C10is transmitted without delay in the first 32 kHz frequency partition.
As shown inFIGS. 3 and 4, the time-frequency allocations of the present invention exhibit the following characteristics. First, the core and enhancement sub-streams are separated by the 72 kHz bandwidth allocated to the data. In addition, no two sub-streams associated with the same audio segment are transmitted in the same time slot. According to a further feature of the present invention, the two core sub-streams C00and C10have maximum possible separation across both the time and frequency axes. Each core sub-stream C00and C10has a 104 kHz frequency separation from one of the enhancement sub-streams in the frequency domain and a two-second separation in the time domain from the other enhancement sub-stream. There is a one second time delay between each core sub-stream and its corresponding enhancement sub-stream.
Thus, the present invention provides maximum diversification of the PAC program across both time and frequency domains within the allocated bandwidth and time delay. The two core sub-streams have the least correlation over both dimensions and it is quite unlikely that they are simultaneously affected by fade or any other channel impairments.
In addition, the present invention provides frequency separations between the core sub-streams and the two enhancement sub-streams in such a way that at least one enhancement can be combined with each core sub-stream depending on the nature of the fade. For example, under low frequency dispersion conditions, the enhancement sub-stream which is separated further in frequency is the best candidate to be combined with the given core sub-stream. However, when the signal suffers from low time dispersion, little frequency diversity is available across the 200 kHz bandwidth and as such, the diversity must be achieved across the time domain.
Thereceiver350, shown inFIG. 3, can instantly tune to the 32 kbps core sub-stream C00. After the first second, the enhancement sub-stream C01is available and is time-delayed to be aligned with the core sub-stream C00to produce a 64 kbps PAC program. Thereceiver350 then waits another two seconds in order to acquire the full 128 kbps PAC audio signal.
It is to be understood that the embodiments and variations shown and described herein are merely illustrative of the principles of this invention and that various modifications may be implemented by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.

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